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A knife-wielding attacker, a city in chaos, and a chase imprinted in the minds of Sydneysiders. On August 13, 2019, Mert Ney unleashed a brutal stabbing rampage through Sydney’s CBD—murdering Michaela Dunn and terrorising onlookers before being taken down by fearless bystanders wielding chairs and a milk crate. When police searched Ney, what they found raised even more disturbing questions. Step inside the courtroom as we uncover the shocking details of the judgement of R v Ney. Got a case you want us to cover? Let us know via Instagram or TikTok. This episode references men's violence against women, suicidal ideation, and violent crime. If you or someone you know needs assistance, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A group of bikies converged on Sydney airport. Within minutes, one was dead and others injured. It was an incident that set off one of the world's most intense and effective gang operations, and led to a plethora of law changes and high profile convictions. Deborah Wallace is a titan of NSW Police. Retiring in 2019 after 36 years in the force, she became known across Australia as 'The Gangbuster', after successful operations in the intense region of Cabramatta, and then the aforementioned Strike Force Raptor. The beginning of her career though was much more abstract. She was involved in one of Australia's most horrific cases. The rape and murder of Anita Cobby in 1986. Understand the impact of that case on Deb, and Australia as a whole as Brent Sanders steps through the career of one of Australia's most decorated police officers. If you or anyone you know needs help: Lifeline (Crisis support and suicide prevention) 13 11 14 1800 Respect (National sexual assault, family and domestic violence counselling line) 1800 737 732 Men's Referral Service (National counselling, information and referral service for men looking to change their behaviour) 1300 766 491 Full Stop Australia (National violence and abuse trauma counselling and recovery Service) 1800 385 578 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Without the internet, police were unable to track offender behaviour, and heavily relied on the testimony of victim-survivors. These interviews were crucial, and required care and empathy, as one misstep, and evidence could be lost and a victim survivor left unheard. Former detective Andrew Patterson was part of a special task force investigating paedophiles in Perth, and was the one who spoke to hundreds of victim-survivors... One morning, he received information about a sexual predator, and descriptions of an underground chamber with shiny chrome walls. He and his team set about investigating the offender, and finding survivors. Andrew sat down with host Brent Sanders to explain this case, and others from his impressive career. If you or anyone you know needs help: Lifeline (Crisis support and suicide prevention) 13 11 14 1800 Respect (National sexual assault, family and domestic violence counselling line) 1800 737 732 Men's Referral Service (National counselling, information and referral service for men looking to change their behaviour) 1300 766 491 Full Stop Australia (National violence and abuse trauma counselling and recovery Service) 1800 385 578 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The psychology of this policing is like no other, and requires a particular set of skills. For Anthony Macklin, it suited his attention to detail and unrelenting work ethic. He was dedicated to his work, and to the force. But, when bureaucracy and the decisions of those above him meant an offender slipped through the net - he had to rethink his career. Anthony Macklin is a former Detective Inspector in the NSW Police. He worked tirelessly in the force, and took on several high ranking positions across a number of stations. Now, he works alongside former Crime Insiders guest, Danny Mikati, as a private investigator. Join host Brent Sanders as he unpacks Anthony's career and gets to know the man behind the badge. If you or anyone you know needs help: Lifeline (Crisis support and suicide prevention) 13 11 14 1800 Respect (National sexual assault, family and domestic violence counselling line) 1800 737 732 Men's Referral Service (National counselling, information and referral service for men looking to change their behaviour) 1300 766 491 Full Stop Australia (National violence and abuse trauma counselling and recovery Service) 1800 385 578 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When the bodies in the barrels were found, Australia was rocked. A murder investigation was underway, and forensics was set to play a huge part. But where to even begin? Professor Roger Byard AO had been working in forensics for just two weeks when he got the call. A set of barrels had been found in a bank vault, and he was needed at the scene. The investigation that followed was taxing on Roger, and the community in South Australia, but the work was meaningful and would lead to successful convictions and answers for families. Unpack this case and more with host Kathryn Fox, as Roger takes her through his career in forensics and beyond. If this content affected you, the number for Lifeline is 13 11 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A man-hunt that lasted more than 7 years. One of Australia's most wanted men finally caught. But by who? And at what cost? Ricky Hennessy was an integral member of the NSW Police Force for over 22 years. His skill, and level of focus lead to several high-profile convictions all across Australia. One of his most notable, was the capture of fugitive and convicted killer Malcolm Naden; who was on the run in NSW bushland for more than 7 years. With host and former police officer Brent Sanders, understand Ricky Hennessy's work - and experience a behind the scenes retelling of the capture of Naden, and the interview and interrogation which lead to a successful conviction.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CTE is surprisingly common - but, it can only be diagnosed post-mortem, and by a forensic expert. So, how is does an examination work? And why is it so hard to have one done? Dr Linda Iles is a forensic neuropathologist, and someone who performs post-mortem brain examinations on people every single day. What she discovers in these exams is extraordinary, and revealing of the life that person lead. Understand how someone is diagnosed with CTE post-mortem, and the intricate details of brain examinations with host Kathryn Fox; as she chats with Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine's Dr Linda Iles. Crime Insiders executive producer Dan Mullins presents a look back at one of our earlier episodes. For more information on CTE or if anyone you know is showing symptoms and you need support, visit the following resources: https://www.concussionfoundation.com.au/helplineSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Taskforce Argos was built to catch the worst of the worst - to infiltrate and stop child exploitation material networks. Its former head, Jon Rouse spent years in the operation, and became entrenched in the world of saving children from abuse and sexual exploitation. Now, he's got some distance from the front-line, but, questions still linger. How does it all affect him? And what is he doing now after leaving the force? Unpack the incredible career, and the merciless work that Jon Rouse and the team at Taskforce Argos undertook, with host Brent Sanders. From analysing the most disturbing of images, to infiltrating online networks and executing raids. As many heard in the award winning podcast series The Children in the Pictures, Jon's work took him across borders, and down dark roads. Hear him explain the work and the toll it takes on this episodes of Crime Insiders: Detectives. This episode contains references to child sexual abuse and child exploitation material - please listen with care. If anyone you know has been affected by this material or you've been affected yourself, please reference the following resources: https://www.afp.gov.au/what-we-do/operational-support/australian-centre-counter-child-exploitationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What happens when you report a sexual assault? What are the processes and how do they affect the outcome of a case? In this episode, former GP Kathryn Fox speaks to forensic physician Dr Maaike Moller to demystify and debunk the process of reporting a sexual assault. Maaike will walk us through how and when to report an assault, how evidence and DNA is collected from a survivor, and the autonomy of the survivor throughout the whole process. Maaike also shares her expertise on drug-facilitated assault and stealthing. Please note, this podcast is not a replacement for professional advice. If you've been assaulted or suspect your drink has been spiked, please contact your local police or seek medical advice from a health professional or local hospital. Crime Insiders executive producer Dan Mullins presents a look back at one of our earlier episodes. This episode discusses sexual assault. Information and support for anyone affected by rape or sexual abuse issues is available in Australia at 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The murder of Inge Lotz is one of the most controversial homicide investigations in South Africa's history. A lone fingerprint police claim to have lifted from a DVD case led to the acquittal of the alleged murderer, and resulted in accusations of fabricated evidence. Dr Scott Chadwick is a fingermark detection expert. His research focuses on optimising existing fingermark detection techniques and developing new reagents for revealing fingermarks on the most challenging of surfaces. In this episode, join host Kathryn Fox, and hear about the science behind the acquittal of Inge Lotz's accused killer, and the importance of transparent and accurate crime scene investigation. Crime Insiders executive producer Dan Mullins presents a look back at one of our earlier episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Crime Insiders executive producer Dan Mullins presents a look back at one of our earlier episodes. A single incident, can lead police down a path, which if they're not taken off, can lead to horrific consequences. Beth Docksey had an illustrious career in the force, and should be recognised as one of NSW Police's shining lights. However, it took a surge of immense courage and resilience to get to where she is now. After a critical incident at the Eastwood Shopping Centre in Sydney - her husband Glenn began down a path that not many understood, one which culminated in a horrific incident years later. The Crime Insiders team would like to extend a sincere thanks to Beth Docksey for giving her time and candour for this interview. Brent and the whole team would like to thank her for her service, and her continued work in bringing awareness to the challenges of mental health in policing. If this content affected you, the number for lifeline is 13 11 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Crime Insiders executive producer Dan Mullins presents a look back at one of our earlier episodes. Comedian Eurydice Dixon and student Aya Maasarwe were both victims of horrific crimes. The first responding forensic expert to those scenes was Jo Glengarry. She facilitated the investigation and performed the forensic tasks which contributed to convictions. Understand Professor Glengarry's process when being a first responding forensic expert to violent and confronting scenes, and understand the personal and professional toll that these cases had on her. Host Kathryn Fox talks to Jo about and understands the nature of these crimes and how forensic experts respond and what processes go into facilitating a successful conviction. If you or someone you know is experiencing family violence, phone 1800 RESPECT. (1800 737 732) For counselling, advice and support for men who have anger, relationship or parenting issues, call the Men's Referral Service on 1300 766 491. If this content affects you, the number for lifeline is 13 11 14. For more resources specific to your state or territory, visit www.respect.gov.au/services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interview by Kris PetersAt thirty-three years young, doom/death metal outfit My Dying Bride still bite with the ferocity of a stallion, with a kick twice as ferocious.While many would be slowing down entering this stage of their careers, My Dying Bride give the impression they are only just getting started.Which is a frightfully sensational prospect.With their 15th album A Mortal Binding set for release on April 19, My Dying Bride are promising fans something fresh and enticing, adding yet another chapter to the band's musical output that has seen them dominate the genre for so many years.Featuring a revamped line-up of now-permanent guitarist Neil Blanchett and the return of drummer Dan Mullins, A Mortal Binding is signature My Dying Bride.Only better.Guitarist Andrew Craighan joined HEAVY to tell us more."To be fair, I'm quite relaxed," he measured. "I'm a little bit apprehensive because we… I don't do a lot of social media. I don't see a lot of the reactions that are happening to it, and we didn't send the album out to our friends and family and that sort of thing. So I don't really know. I'm relatively confident that we've created something that's okay, but there's a little bit of apprehension on that because I don't really know what people are gonna think. Also, I'm relieved… is probably the word, because to get an album right - I don't think you ever get an album right. You finish when you run out of money type thing and hope they're right enough, so it's been hard work. There's been a lot of hard work and a lot of blood, sweat and beards and all that kind of thing. It's kind of like… it's dead space, if you know what I mean, where you're sat with a pregnant pause; the bride is quite literally… (laughs). You've got this strange time where you can't say anything about it because you don't want to oversell it. You can't push it out and you can't send it out - you're certainly not allowed to do that - so you're just sat waiting and thinking what's next? Thankfully April 19 isn't so far away, so we'll soon see."In the full interview, Andrew talks more about A Mortal Binding, if it's what fans would expect from the band, the singles released and how they sonically represent the album, what has changed with My Dying Bride since their last album The Ghost Of Orion, coming up with new material a
In this episode, guitarist Andrew Craighan discusses the 70000 Tons of Metal Cruise and the creation of My Dying Bride's latest album, A Mortal Binding. We explore the differences and similarities to its predecessor, The Ghost of Orion. Craighan sheds light on the collaborative efforts with Neil Blanchett and Dan Mullins, discussing the impact of lineup changes on the band's dynamics and sound. Additionally, he shares insights into his motivation for prolific songwriting and the role of producer Mark Mynett in shaping the album's sound. Furthermore, we examine the evolution of My Dying Bride's musical approach, from As the Flower Withers to Turn Loose the Swans, and the polarising 34.788%...Complete, including bold artistic choices and fan reactions. Finally, we explore the significance of seminal releases like Towards the Sinister demo and the epic Symphonaire Infernus et Spera Empyrium EP, discussing their composition, arrangement, and impact.
Embark on a captivating odyssey with Andy Holloway and Simon Burn, the pioneering filmmakers of "Somewhere Along the Way," as we uncover the heartfelt narrative of Dan Mullins' musical resurgence on the Camino de Santiago. The Camino's ancient paths have long been a source of transformation, and in this episode, our guests share the profound impact these journeys had on them, from Andy's extensive explorations to Simon's life-altering walk. They reveal the stirring inception of their documentary—a harmonious blend of melodies, the pilgrim spirit, and Spain's cultural gems—and how they aim to immortalize Dan's story, a singer-songwriter breathing new life into his voice amidst the Camino's sacred backdrop and the group of Pilgrims walking with him from Leon to Santiago this coming May.Venture behind the scenes as we discuss the grit and grace of filming a pilgrimage, a labor of love met with both financial hurdles and physical demands. Our conversation shifts to the labyrinth of logistics from the weighty camera gear to the nightly shoots after a day's trek. Andy and Simon open up about their dedication to authentically capturing the Camino's essence, all while juggling their roles as observers and participants in this vibrant pilgrim community. They extend a heartfelt invitation for support, engaging our listeners with tales of their upcoming gatherings and the camaraderie that is the cornerstone of the Camino de Santiago experience.Support the documentary - Somewhere Along The Way - GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/camino-documentary-filmSign up to Walk with Dan and the team:https://www.danmullinsmusic.com/walkLearn more about the CAMINO DOCUMENTARY: Somewhere Along The Way: https://www.simonburncreative.com/camino-documentary-film-2024Connect with Andy: https://www.instagram.com/walkingmyway.camino/Connect with Simon Burn: https://www.simonburncreative.com/https://www.instagram.com/simonburncreative/Connect with Dan:https://www.danmullinsmusic.com/Recent Interview with Dan Mullins: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/102-finding-harmony-in-silence-dan-mullins-journey/id1562037974?i=1000643661859Subscribe to the Camino Cafe Podcast and Camino News Update newsletter: https://facebook.us7.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=9ebcbfbdf1d686bb1a0e7cef5&id=c04098fd25
When life handed Dan Mullins a silence he'd never asked for, it wasn't the silence of peace but of challenge—a virus had stolen his singing voice, casting a shadow over his musical career. But from the depths of that quiet time, a story of resilience and reinvention emerged, which Dan shares openly in our latest episode. It's a testament to the power of the human spirit, chronicling his journey from the devastating diagnosis following the aftermath of a virus to the discovery of a richer, more captivating sound that's now the hallmark of his music.Struck by the profundity of silent moments, Dan speaks candidly about the unexpected gifts that came with his vocal rest. Imagine this: a wellspring of creativity bursting forth as he unearths a treasure trove of old melodies and crafts new songs, each a testament to his undying passion for music. Listeners will travel with Dan on his path of recovery, learning how meticulous vocal exercises and a supportive family and medical network paved the way for a new album inspired by life's intricate tapestry. His narrative is not just for musicians but for anyone who finds themselves at the crossroads between loss and the sheer determination to create something beautiful from it.Finally, we meander through Dan's creative plans, and next Camino walk, to the intimate stories behind his podcast and record ventures. His innovative approach to crowdfunding a new album intertwines the artist-fan relationship in a shared pilgrimage, redefining the journey of music production. To cap it off, we're treated to the world premiere of a touching composition born from a tale of enduring love and sudden loss—a couple's lifetime together ending in a poignant harmony that echoes through Dan's music. Join us for an episode that celebrates the human capacity to find hope, creativity, and connection in the wake of life's unexpected silences.Dan's website:https://www.danmullinsmusic.com/CAMINO DOCUMENTARY: Somewhere Along The Way - Help Fund:https://www.gofundme.com/f/camino-documentary-film1st Interview with Dan at The Camino Cafe in 2021YouTube version: https://youtu.be/OGxwmtWq5oE?si=ltT0u-DkZzi6eORcPodcast version:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/9-dan-mullins-we-switch-seats-leigh-interviews-the/id1562037974?i=1000522788168
Having played Inscryption, we decided to head back to an earlier Mullins game in The Hex. As with all the Dan Mullins games, The Hex takes tropes and types from other games and makes something totally original and fun. The Hex: https://store.steampowered.com/app/510420/The_Hex/
Coach Dan Mullins is the Director of Athletic Performance at Allatoona High School in Acworth, Georgia. Coach Mullins is the Defensive Coordinator for the Buccaneers football team and is responsible for the year-round athletic development of all athletes. For nine years, he has trained athletes in the private sector and the team setting, ranging from middle school to collegiate athletics. During this time, Coach Mullins also competed as a powerlifter, qualifying for and competing at the WPO World Powerlifting Championships in 2018.Coach earned his B.S. in Education from the University of Cincinnati in 2019 and returned to work for the Bearcats football program in 2021. He is a 2021 graduate of LSU with an M.S. in Kinesiology and is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Exercise and Sport Science.https://twitter.com/coachdmullins?s=21https://youtube.com/@platesandpancakes4593https://instagram.com/voodoo4power?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=https://voodoo4ranch.com/To possibly be a guest or support the show email Voodoo4ranch@gmail.comhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/voodoo4ranch
This episode is a GPS talk with strength coach Dan Mullins. Dan comes to the pod again with some knowledge about GPS, what it is, how can coaches use it and the importance of GPS in a strength and sport perspective! If you enjoyed this podcast, please like, follow, subscribe, comment, and even share with a fellow coach! Thank you all for listening and a special thank you to the Department of Young Strength Coaches & Teambuildr for sponsoring this episode! In the name of strength, stay strong and have a day today!DOYSC's Discord Link: http://discord.gg/QHBwEDfHLinks to other socials: https://liinks.co/conjugatechatsOpening Music / Theme: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-despai...Gill Athletics: https://www.gillporter.com/gill_store/clearance.html) Mike Cunningham: (mcunningham@gillathletics.com)
From Sparks to Light - Inspiring Stories for Challenging Times
A month ago I had the opportunity to talk to Dan Mullins, a Sydney-based singer/songwriter, broadcaster, podcaster and writer. Dan is the host of My Camino, an Australian based podcast that is heard around the world.Having walked two Caminos, with another one in the planning stages, I can honestly say that we Camino veterans are an unusual sort. The Camino family is strong. There's a kind of psychic energy that seems to draw us together, even years after we've made our journey. It's an experience that never leaves you, as the multitude of podcasts and books testify to. At the same time, the import of that journey seems to take on new meaning as we find ourselves reliving those steps when we find ourselves in the company of other pilgrims. It's a yearning we all hold, as Dan says, ~ to find what we're looking for.Dan is a veteran radio producer, having worked on the Alan Jones Show - the number one program in Sydney - for more than 16 years. As a musician, he was signed with Sony Publishing in the 1990s, toured the world and Australia with acts like Bryan Ferry, Desiree, Michelle Shocked, Stephen Cummings, Violent Femmes, Hothouse Flowers and The Church.Dan still performs 80 shows a year - he's a storyteller, a six-string troubador with soaring vocals and lilting melodies. He's played thousands of gigs, non-stop weekend after weekend, year after year, plying his trade in pubs and clubs the length and breadth of the country.Dan wrote the single, Somewhere Along the Way (the Camino Song) after walking in the footsteps of millions of pilgrims before him on the Camino de Santiago. It can be found on his album, Duende.This weekend I'll have the opportunity to share Camino stories with the audience of Occidental Center for the Arts, in Occidental California. If you're in the area, please stop by. You can find the information on my website. I am so grateful to Dan Mullins for having me. I hope you enjoy our conversation.To learn more about Robert Maggio, the composer of our theme music, please check out his website.To learn more about Suzanne, visit her website. To learn more about the inspiration for this podcast, please check out Suzanne's memoir, Estrellas - Moments of Illumination Along El Camino de SantiagoFollow Suzanne on Social Media Instagram @mamasuzanne Facebook @ Suzanne Maggio author Twitter @ bottomofninth
This episode of the Conjugate Chats had guest, Dan Mullins, he is the Director of Strength & Conditioning at Loganville High School.. We got to chat about his walk in strength & conditioning, his training methods, faith, life, his opinions, thoughts, and much more!If you enjoyed this podcast, please like, follow, subscribe, comment, and even share with a friend!Thank you so much for listening and a special thank you to the Department of Young Strength Coaches for sponsoring this episode!In the name of strength, be strong and have a day today!DOYSC's Discord Link:http://discord.gg/QHBwEDfH
When Whidbey Island Native, Andy, reached out to me to tell me his Camino story, he had no idea that Dan Mullins had mentioned him to me months ago. As soon as I read his message learning he was bringing his 8th-grade daughter, Lily, to Spain to walk soon, I was even more intrigued. I enjoyed our chat so much. I love that Andy has made a promise to both his daughters that once they reach 8th grade, he will take them on a Camino Pilgrimage. Andy feels the Camino has helped him to better deal with anxiety and some challenging health issues with Graves disease. The story of his first Camino is really moving, including how he had to abandon it and return to finish. He and his family are currently living in Germany. He and Lily are now walking from Leon to the end of the world. We will meet up in Santiago when they arrive for a follow-up interview. Stay tuned!To connect with Leigh:https://linktr.ee/leighbrennanThe Camino Cafe's intro and outro song is made possible with the generosity of fellow Pilgrim, Jackson Maloney. Original Song - "Finnis Terre" - written and performed by Jackson Maloney - Pilgrim, Singer, Musician, and Songwriter.Connect with Jackson:https://open.spotify.com/artist/3fdQsSqq9pDSwKcWlnBHKRThe Camino Cafe Pilgrim Family:Spanish for the CaminoHeading to walk soon? Here's your chance to learn some Spanish specially designed for walking the Camino. Schedule your first lesson with Maria Seco or buy a workbook today and begin feeling more confident about your upcoming Camino.Spanish for the Camino IGSpanish for the Camino FacebookCamino ConciergeQuestions about walking the Camino? Looking for practical advice? The Camino Concierge can help! Contact veteran pilgrim, Michelle Lessard, today and gain valuable insight on preparing and walking the Camino.Camino Concierge IGCamino Concierge FacebookThe Stone Boat Guest Househttps://www.thestoneboat.com/caminocafepodcast
It's been a busy few months but we're returning again, now with a new host! We have Jans Holstrom as the latest addition to the real Real Professional professionals, and by the way it's pronounced like 'yawns.' Today we are talking with developer Dan Mullins, best known for Pony Island and contributor to Dread X Collection 2 with his game Solipsis. We're talking about all kinds of aspects of indie game development, community management, and why you should never use a wired controller. Check out Dan's games on his website here: danielmullinsgames.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's been a busy few months but we're returning again, now with a new host! We have Jans Holstrom as the latest addition to the real Real Professional professionals, and by the way it's pronounced like 'yawns.' Today we are talking with developer Dan Mullins, best known for Pony Island and contributor to Dread X Collection 2 with his game Solipsis. We're talking about all kinds of aspects of indie game development, community management, and why you should never use a wired controller. Check out Dan's games on his website here: danielmullinsgames.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is an edited version of my address to the American Pilgrims on the Camino annual gathering in South Bend Indiana on St James Day weekend 2021. I also invited my friend Claudette Clausen to join us to talk through her experience and to share her wonderful pilgrim insights.
For this episode, we rename the show per Steve's suggestion, "Camino Cafe y o Vino"! So fitting as this conversation was just like the ones I had during the Camino....sometimes funny and light and then moments later, deep, vulnerable, and heartfelt. Steve is just one of those Pilgrims you connect with right away. I know we would've been in each other's Camino family had we walked at the same time! We are both proud “Camino Disciples of Dan Mullins (of the My Camino, The Podcast, fame). Steve often repeats what he calls “Mullinisms” when trying to explain the Camino. His stories about his own walk and the walk with his Daughter are entertaining and emotional. I especially loved the magical story he shared about "Manitas de Mocho". I hope you enjoy meeting Steve as much as I did! Buen Camino! Manitas de Mochohttps://www.elcaminoconcorreos.com/en/blog/the-hands-of-mocho-a-symbol-of-friendship-on-the-camino?fbclid=IwAR1M_mgMMmtWBlQuG50_AydY-aqeqVdO8S3ecnAIfPMnaRyORDTl1-eCAI4Connect with The Camino Cafe:https://linktr.ee/leighbrennanThe Camino Cafe Music Credit:Original Song - "Finnis Terre" - written and performed by Jackson Maloney - Pilgrim, Singer, Musician, and SongwriterConnect with Jackson:https://open.spotify.com/artist/3fdQsSqq9pDSwKcWlnBHKR
What an honor it was to interview Pilgrim, Podcaster, and Musician, Dan Mullins! I've walked many, many miles listening to him interviewing Pilgrims and enjoying his Camino-inspired music. It was a pleasure getting to know the Pilgrim behind the most popular and longest-running Camino podcast. Dan really opens up here and shares some amazing stories and insights from his own journey and what he's learned by interviewing over 200+ Pilgrims. Dan has shown me true Camino Family support by supporting me in starting up this Podcast. He is a gift to the Camino community and the work he does support all Camino Pilgrims who have walked or are hoping to walk someday soon. Thanks, Dan, for the interview and for all you do for the Camino Family! Check out the links below:(****Please know...I am just getting started with this podcast so any sound deficiencies on this episode are on me! )Dan's Music on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/search/dan%20mullinsDan's Podcast - My Camino, The Podcast:https://player.whooshkaa.com/shows/my-camino-the-podcastSomewhere Along the Way video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlwSJd4b_GQDan's Website:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlwSJd4b_GQPlease subscribe to our channel here and to our Podcast:https://thecaminocafe.buzzsprout.comHave an idea for someone we should interview? Reach out to Leigh at Leighbrennan@gmail.com
Oh wow!! Jacki and I have been in touch via social media for ages....but I didn't know of her journey. Enjoy, celebrate and love the fact we're talking about body, mind ..and spirit.
Tanya spent years researching her heaven .....and eventually found it in Oia, on Portuguese Camino. This is a wonderful story of survival and enterprise.
When Elena Skirvski heard about the Camino, she just knew she had to walk the ancient trail. She now runs an international tour company bringing the Camino experience to pilgrims all around the world. You can find Elena, her tour company, and her book Camino Mysteries, at adventurecamino.com
I absolutely loved talking with Lelia Mooney. She is professor of social inclusion and diversity at Georgetown University in Washington DC. Lelia made me laugh out loud with her passion and energy. Lelia's energy spills over. Enjoy this tonic for difficult times.
Johnnie Walker Santiago asked if he could interview ME. We play a few pieces of music; tunes from our hearts, our souls, our Caminos. Through the course of the discussion we learn a little about me, a little about John and a lot about our collective souls' journey. Enjoy dm
Paul Garland lives at Albergue de Peregrinos de Ricobayo. You'll hear him explain exactly where he lives, the lifestyle, the purpose and how he found himself living this life of giving. Hospitaleros do a wonderful job ~ and as Paul says, whether they're in the big albergues in the cities, or in the tiny towns like his, it's about pilgrims and their needs. A great story this week. Enjoy, dm
I first spoke to Rebekah three years ago. Her new book 'A Furnace Full of God' is simply magic. It's not your usual Camino book. This is a spiritual diary; a journal of a pilgrimage of the heart and soul. You can find A Furnace Full of God on Amazon....and Rebekah's non-profit organisation taking care of the Camino is peaceableprojects.org
Tracy Pawelski's daughter was walking the Camino and Tracy asked if she could tag along. She soon realised it was HER Camino. This is about awakening, about learning, about a deeper purpose and about discovery.
I've decided to re-post this podcast because I'm on the road performing a series of shows. Noel Braun walks to think. He embarked on his first Camino just a few years after his beloved wife Maris took her own life. This is not a sad story, it's a love story. Noel Braun is a survivor who shares his love of life with the world.
My little brother died of cancer in September 2019. This is my tribute. Our journey of grief is a Camino. His album is available via bandcamp. Just Google "Leo Mullins - Being Here is Everything"
Xin Yan Gee is a Malaysian national who has just finished a double degree. She's living in Sydney - far from her family back in Malaysia. Her mother decided the family ought to walk the Camino....and it's a great lesson about having the courage to step outside our comfort zones; to celebrate family; and to celebrate life. The world is small, yet full of so much wonder. Enjoy dm
'It's Your Camino - One Couple's 500-mile Pilgrimage Across Spain' is Kenneth's first book. It perfectly sums up the impact the Camino has on his and Aurora's life. He has a wonderful turn of phrase, both on the written page and in the interview. I loved this interview and I know you will too. You can buy Kenneth's book here - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1098837886/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_B4X7DbGW0VSZT
Jenny and I met in Rabanal del Camino in 2016. We were instant friends. Jenny walks every year and most years works as a hospitalera. What lures her back? What motivates her? Why doesn't she get lost? Jenny from Cronulla and I ponder the big questions. My 150th podcast. A celebration this week.
Fernando is a pilgrim on the Way and in his journey with God. We talk about prayer ~ and prayer as a means to celebrate and delve deeper into your pilgrimage. Fernando is remarkably honest and open. A true sharing and caring pilgrim. I thoroughly enjoyed this interview. I know you will too. dm
Tom Labuzienski from South Bend Indiana has walked - and ridden - the Camino. We talk about a course he offers in his home town for people thinking about walking the Camino . We also talk about the Kumano Kado in Japan. You can find Tom and his course - here..... https://foreverlearninginstitute.org/sprituality-religion
Monty & Jake are talking FOOTBALL …BECAUSE IT”S FRIDAY!! The #Raiders get a big win on TNF, are the Silver & Black heading for a the Playoffs? The Cardinals are heading to Tampa for a reunion with Bruce Arians, but not all of the Cardinals are happy to see BA. Is the P2 Affect real, and did Patrick Peterson cost the Birds a win Vs San Francisco last week? He says he did, Monty is skeptical! The guys have an epic debate about Monday Night Football, Seahawks at Niners and Monty is making his case for Russell Wilson, while Jake is all in on the Niners D! News breaks during the show that Ohio State DE Chase Young is being held out while the NCAA Investigates potential NCAA Violations, does this knock Ohio State out of the Playoff? Can they win without Chase Young? Florida has a scandal of their own as Dan Mullins wife is being accused of sexual harassment of players …it's a ridiculous story! Florida State is considering hiring Deion Sanders as head coach, this of course does not go over well with the guys! Big games all weekend long as LSU is at Alabama, Penn State is at Minnesota! But what would this show be without someone getting stabbed over a chicken sandwich? Follow the show on Twitter & Instagram: @TheMontyShow
Yosmar has walked five Caminos and has combined her love of the Way with her love of cooking and sharing recipes and culinary delights, to author Tastes of the Camino. You can find Yosmar - and the book - and whiskandspatula.com
Dean had reached the end of the road in his high-profile job. He was looking for an 'end' and a 'beginning'. What better place to find it than the Camino de Santiago. Imagine crossing the Pyrenees carrying 18 kilos of camera equipment. Tune in to find out how long he carried it!!!! (if you're interested in hosting one of my gigs email me danmullinsmusic@gmail.com
I was lucky enough to attend the Australian Friends of the Camino Conference in Adelaide last weekend. It was fantastic. Salvation Army officer, Isobel Darling-Thomas and Cameron West, who calls himself Pilgrim, Priest and Padre, spoke. So too did Isaias Calvoe de la Uz, Administration Director for the Plan Xacobeo in the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Xunta de Galicia. These are live presentations to the Camino Conference. It was a fabulous weekend!!!
Patrick Gray and Justin Skeesuk made the film I'll Push You after Patrick pushed Justin the entire length of the Camino Frances in a special wheelchair, back in 2014. Just last month they gathered groups from all over the world to again walk the Camino.....and people with a range of unique abilities and their carers joined them. This is epic.
I thoroughly enjoyed talking with Andrew from Whidbey Island in Washington State in the US. He's not afraid to admit he needed change in his life. He believed the Camino would provide the stimulus for change - and he was right. The challenge is adopting the change in your life, every day.
Belinda Coniglio was searching for something. She found it on the Camino. Belinda wanted to be alone, but fate would conspire to bring transformation through friendship. Wonderful friends she'll have for life.